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  2. Shaving Cream Alternatives: What Derms Say You Can and ... - AOL

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    Shaving oil is a more moisturizing vehicle that allows the razor to slide easily over the skin and prevent any friction—this gives your skin hydration, which is very important post-shave ...

  3. Expert tips for treating and preventing razor burn - AOL

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    The best way to prevent razor burn is to use shaving cream or gel, which helps the razor glide smoothly against skin and minimizes potential skin irritation, says Dr. Joshua Zeichner, the director ...

  4. Shaving - Wikipedia

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    Putting a warm, wet cloth on one's skin helps as well, by softening hairs. This can also be done by using pre-shave oil before the application of shaving cream. Essential oils such as coconut oil, tea-tree oil, peppermint oil, and lavender oil help to soothe skin after shaving. They have anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, and antibacterial properties.

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    $74.00 at meridiangrooming.com. Francesca Body + swimsuit Hair Trimmer. What's great about this hair trimmer is its sleek design, making it easy to shave along smaller areas like the swimsuit area.

  6. Electric shaver - Wikipedia

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    An electric shaver (also known as the dry razor, electric razor, or simply shaver) is a razor with an electrically powered rotating or oscillating blade. The electric shaver usually does not require the use of shaving cream , soap, or water.

  7. Shaving cream - Wikipedia

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    "A barber getting ready to shave the face of a seated customer", c. 1801. A rudimentary form of shaving cream was documented in Sumer around 3000 BC. This substance combined wood alkali and animal fat and was applied to a beard as a shaving preparation. [4] Until the early 20th century, bars or sticks of hard shaving soap were used. Later ...